The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 24, 1911, Image 5

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COUNTY 8,
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. CONVENTION,
Sessions at Aaronsbarg Largely Attended
~Hev, Shuey the New President
The Forty-second Annual Conven-
tion of the Centre County Babbath
Behool Association assembled in the
L.atheran church at Aasronsburg,
Mounday evening, at 7.80 o'clock, with
fair attendance of delegates from all
parts of the county, and an attendance
of others that crowded the auditorium
to its utmost capacity, The address of
welcome by F. D. Krape was respond.
ed to by Rev. Fred W. Barry, Mra.
Maude Juukin Baldwin, Btate Buper-
intendent of Elamantary Work, made
8 most interesting and impressive ad-
dress showing the need of knowledge
of the child, of method, and of subject
matter on the part of the teachers.
WwW. D. Bt: State Superintendent
of O. A, Work, also gave a
superior on organizad adult
His great theme was
that adults can be held in school only
by worth
e
m,
B. QO.
address
ia oases,
13:
Ad
givi them something
wiiile when they come,
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no
ug
morning's session opened
‘clock with an interesting cone
ference of District Elementary Buper-
nts led by Mrs. L. W., Nuttall,
of the wvarious officers
showed progress, and also that there is
still for greater advancement.
Rev. E. H. Yocum explained why the
“ teen !’ years are critical.
Rev.
“The
tian Cilzenship.”
intend
i'be reports
room
Fred W. Barry's subject was
vduit Bible Classes and Chris.
His definition of
Christian Citizenship was unique : *'It
r one’s Bunday clothes dur-
1
ing the week.”
is
Wear
told
the
small
Baldwin
Frits
Mrs the convention
“New Graded
gchools. Mr.
» on '* Value of County and
oC uce
into
ii
nizatinna
ZAN1ZAL10N08,
tional
he usual devo exercises
Baldwin sug-
of im-
Jlementary Department
ichioel. Rev. I.
ilege, spoke on
noon,
excellent ways
NH, Sas
the
The
escher will make a special
ya Lo young men,
inderstaud young men,
of recreation.
| was selected as the place for
part of
con-
a0 their nead
meeting in the latter
as follows :
Bellefonte ;
I:. Goodhart, Centre
W. Nuttall, Phil
secretary, C. E
A.
Elementary
W. Nuttall,
Department Fu-
I. 8B. Basaaman,
Training BSa-
H. Eaogler,
SBuaperin-
Zigler,
Huperin-
(ficers eleclied
Oo
int, GG
are
Shuey,
I
As
ad
worelary,
al
Rnring Mi
pri
-
bat $i
BLALISLIH
~
is ; treasurer,
11afan .
Bellefonte ;
lent, Mrs. Li
H
ome
me
EF bad
“ v
gr, Centre
ruled atten-
maintaining schools
bh certain
jaldwin brought
yi to a close by con.
uses ino
nee of elementary
Rev. W. C. Wicey
i the | Hchool and the
the Home Department, Mr,
the
- jnudsy
on activities of Lhe
Baldwin
Jiog
address,
took
for the
Mr, and
il gave many reminiscences
Sunday School
Francisco in
ce
iaal
ternationsl
un heid at Sain
¢ enumeration of speakers
y idea of the able
interesting presentation of practi-
thoughta that characterized the con-
sn and brought out exclamations
jes that this was one of the
the association ever
The people of Aaronsburg and
y showed an unusual interest in
ous aod entertained
snution royally.
NVESTION FIGURES
Pivots gives 1
tices
stings sess
wding pastors...
Reformed
eran’
nan
Lat
Preaby .
Evangelical Association
Union re vive v
Total number of schools repre
vented whites ashi
an of delegates to schools
perintendents ....
officers wh
hors of Beginners ome
Primary.
Junior
Intermediate
Adults o.oo
Training ...
Heholars POURRA SR RAAT
Home Department Superintendents.
UI ncianmblie. .. cov iucmmnerseiimss sesisom oss
CONVENTION DELEGATES,
The covention was attended by the
following delegates, most of whom
were present at all the sessions :
Asromburg-W, F, Zeigler, Rev. D. M. Goosey
E. A Bower, 1. F. W. Bower, H. D. Krape.
Robemburg-Byrd M. Stover, J. W. Harter,
Prof CL. Gmemley, Clare Waite, Amanda Se-
christ, Mable Brungart
fpring Milla~Mrs 8. J, Woll, J. 8. Meyer, M.
1. Biifer, Emma Hostetter, C, E, Royer, Rov. H.
A. rnook, W. Geiss,
Centre Hall Margaret Goodhart, Rev, W, H,
Hehuyler, Ms, 8B. W. Bmith, H. 4. Strohmeler,
Jemes K. Stover, Mm, Biduey Poorman, Rev, 8,
A. Buyder, Mm. J. W, Whiteman,
or, Mrs, L. F Jodon, William Tressler, Rev, C. W.
! Winey, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs, R. M. Bartlett
Margaret Copey, Rev. F. W. Barry, Rev. J. F.
| Hower, Eva M. Grove, Ruth Benner, David Mill-
er, A. Luckenbaugh.
Mrs. Mary Etters, Lemont
Annie M, Hackenburg, Coburn
I. A, Hosterman, Coburn
G. C. Hosterman, Boalsburg
Rev, 1. Sassaman, State College
CO. F, Homan, State College
Rev. M. G. Phillipy, Philipsburg
Mary Weaver, Tuseyville
Mrs. C. J. Burchfield, Tusseyville
Mrs. F, O. Hosterman, Millheim
H. E. Duck, Millheim
J. E. Harter, Coburn
Edna E. Keen, Coburn
H. 8. Winklebech, Fiedler
Mae Musser, Millheim
Mrs. Ruth Keller, Ploasant Gap
Mrs. D. R. Lebkicher, Snow Shoe
Flora Russell, Snow Shoe
Edna Whitman, Millhelm
HP Gray, Warriors Mark
I. F. Zeigler, Pleasant Gap
Rev, 8, H. Engler, Pleasant Gap
W. F. Hoover, Port Matilda
WwW. H. Williams, Port Matilda
(i. M. DeHass, State College
Rev. G. W. Fulton, Philipsburg
Clara Myers, Julian
Naomi Dillen, Julian
Mrs. John R. Schrack, Lemont
Rev, G. E. Smith, Lemont
Ruth L. Wertz, Houserville
J. H. Neldigh, State College
samuel 1. Corl, State College
E. F. Faust, Howard
Hope Strunk, Nittany
WwW. E. McWilliams, Penn,
Ella M. Ward Philipsburg
Mrs. L. W. Nutall, Philipsburg
May A. Foster, State College
Furnace
Eva Flesher, Tusseyville
Ray A
!, E. Kreamer, Woodward
Mary E
L. W. Nuttall, Philipeburg
Orador!, Woodward
Ward, Philipsburg
Harris 1ownship.
Miss Ida Segner spent last week at
Bellefonte,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Btuart,
Bellevue, are visiting at Boalsburg.
Miss Ruth Wagner, of Altoona,
visited at Boalsburg.
Misses Gertrude Homan and Edith
Summey, of State College, spent Bun-
day evening at Boalsburg,
Mrs, Maude Whitehill with her
dsughter Esther, of Lemont, spent
Friday at Boalsburg.
Edward Lucas and family spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Grove, at Pine Grove Mills,
Mr, and Mrs. William Goheen and
daughter, Miss Margaretta, sttended
the picaic at Baileyville on Baturday .
Mrs. G. W. Garberic is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs. Jesse
Long, who is ill at her home at Bpring
Mills.
A son was born to Mrs, Busie Trax-
ler at the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Reitz, Wednesday of last
week,
Rev, C. T. Houlz and wife, of
Selinsgrove, and Mrs. Clarence Pass
more, of Harrisburg, are visitors at the
home of George Bhugart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and son
Karl, of Bpring Mills, spent Bunday
and Monday with relatives at Boals-
burg and State College.
Mrs. Frank Tharpe with her little
daughter Elizabeth and Mra. Harry
[shler with her children spent Ban-
day afternoon at Pine Grove Mille.
Master John Andrew Myers who
gpent the summer with relatives at
State College and Boalsburg returned
to his home &t Spring Mills on Mon-
day.
David Kuhn, of Iowa; Mr. and
Mrs. William Kahn, of Williamsport,
and Button Kreider, of Mill Hall,
were recent visitors at the home of
Alexander Kuhn,
It is not infrequent that men who
rise in promivence long to do some-
thing for the old home town, One of
this type of men is Hon. Cyrus
Woods, of Greensburg, who when a
boy was a boy in Boalsburg. For the
love of the old town, Mr. Woods has
ben keeping io repair the Presby-
terian church here. He is a member
of this perticular denomination, and
not only the members of the Presby-
terian church, but every citizen of
Boalsburg is appreciative of his loyal
ty to the church and the old home.
The first improvement made was two
years ago when a concrete walk wae
built, and last summer the exterior of
the church was paioted—painted
white with green trimmiogs. Last
week paper hangers from Bellefonte
came on, and now the interior of the
edifice has been beautifisd, The paper
used is modern in design, and the
workmanship the best,
By * trackless trolley ” the mem.
bers of the various SBunday-schools in
Boalsburg were conveyed to a grove
at Bhingletown to erjoy themselves in
picnic style, This was on last Satur.
day ideal for picnicking. A spirit
much desired, that of unity, prevailed
amoung both young and old, Inno
cent games were iudaiged in by those
of
Marriage Licenses,
Filmon R. Hoy, Pleasant Gap.
Mary Maun, Howard,
William C. Burley, Altoona.
Cora A. Bradt, Altoona.
Henry H. Fry, Btate College.
Elsie M. Keagle, State College.
—————— A A A————
LOOALS
J. A, Reesman and grandson, Rob-
ert MoCormick, are at Atlantic City.
Miss Nellle Bmith, last week re-
turned from Bellewood where she
visited the family of Rev. J. R. Bc
christ.
“ Mrs. John Coldren, of Centre Hall,
on Wednesday, went to Youngstown,
Ohio, to visit her brother, B., F.
Keister.
Mrs. Myra Kerr and her niece, Mrs,
( Dr.) Charles Bartley, started for the
west on Wednesday, the former re-
turning to her home in Omaha, Neb-
rasks, and the latter to Ch'cago.
Cuts and bruises may be healed in
about one-third the time required “by
the usual treatment by applying
Chamberlsin’s Liniment., It is an
antiseptic and causes such lpjaries to
heal without maturation. This lini-
ment also relieves soreness of the
muscles and rheumatic pains, For
sale by all dealers.
———— PI ———————
The Uplift Movement.
When he left the house Baturday
morning Burton yanked at the door as
if he would pull it off its hinges,
When he couldn't open it he started to
grumble until his wife came to his as-
sistance,
“What'n blue blazes {8 the matter
with this door?’ he grumbled, giving
it another powerful yank without be
ing able to open It,
“The trouble with you, John, dear,”
the wife ventured, “is that you are al
ways down everything-—down In
the mouth, on the world. Let
me try it”
With a gentle tug upward on the
knoh she easily opened the door.
John was about to sputter out a sar-
castiec remark when the force of his
wife's logic sank in his thick skull
“I get it" he exclaimed. *I get the
lesson.”
That afternoon when his wife visit
ed his office she saw over his desk a
little motto with the words, “Me For
the Uplft.”—Youngstown Telegram.
A Bign of a Crowd.
A very fat, puffing, elderly woman
stepped up to the box office of the
Chestnut Street theater and, placing a
coin on the ticket window, sald:
“(ive me a ticket to the gallery.”
“You are at the wrong window,
madam,” sald the ticket seller. "The
gallery ticket office is to your left as
you go out of the door”
The old woman walked down the
steps and, advancing a few feet, glanc-
ed around inquiringly and then let her
gaze wander to the fron fire escape
which was suspended above the side
witlk.
Going back to the main box office,
she sald:
“Say, me boy, Ol can’t get in there;
it's crowded.”
“Crowded 7
“Bure, it must be.” she sald. “They
have the steps pulled up.”—Philadel
phia Times.
on
down
With an Eye to the Future,
“It would probably take many gen-
erations of adversity to train Ameri-
cans into the farseeing thriftiness of
my people,” once observed an Ameri
can of Scotch birth. “1 remember a
case of a Scotchwoman who had been
promised a new Jounnet by a lady.
Before she undertook the purchase the
indy called and asked the good wo
man:
* ‘Would you rather have a felt or
a straw bonnet, Mrs. Carmichael?
“*Weel,' responded Mrs, Carmichael
thoughtfully, ‘I think I'll tak’ a strae
ane. It'll maybe be a mouthfu' to the
coo when I'm done wi’ it’ "—Lippin-
cott's,
Stopping IL,
“Willie,” said his mother, “are you
making the baby cry?
“No'm,” replied the boy. “I'm holdin’
my band over her mouth to make her
stop.”
THE
Red Mill
ALBERT BRADFORD
Proprietor
A COUPON IN EACH
SACK OF
#0 inclined. When the noon hour
came the baskets ladeved with the
choicest provisions were uopacked,
and stored away by those whose appe-
tite had been whetted by romping
and entéring into the plenic spirit,
The “trackless trolley” will need a bit
of explaining. The mode of convey-
ing was by traction engine hitched to
a number of hay wagons adequately
upholstered with bright wheat straw.
The experience of this way of travel
ing over Harris township roads was
novel, and the trip to sand from the
grove will long be remembered by the
participants. The iron horse used
was that of 0, W, Corl, the thresher-
man,
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The Centre Hall evaporating plant
is makiog a market for your apples
Bollefonte-=3rs, J, ¥. Hower, Rav, 1, C, Shear
without regard to grade,
VERI-BEST
FLOUR
MEANS A
SILVER SPOON
FOR YOU
A
FARMERS | 1 do chop-
ping at all times at FOUR
CENTS a Bushel—and
do it good |
eons
8 x mage
Re ———————
THERE IS NO PLOW SUPERIOR TO THE
SYRACUSE RIDING PLOW
It plows the same depth the whole day long ; sticks to the ground in stormy soil ;
it leaves no dead furrows to wash
s be
handled on rocky hillsides. ; will throw the soil up hill |
ter than any other plow made ; it is strong enough to do its work, yet not clumsy, It is
for two or three horses,
NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER
EE
There are many of them in use
Dozs
To
its Work
P erfection
, and every
g satisfaction, The draft
machine is giving tior
is light, yet no other spreader
will «
work as well, The
wos xd 44
Wear and lear ha
reduced to the minimum in the New Ide
MANY SUDErio
x
4A Hopper
ters into it
the smallest
detail,
sperior in quality. The Olds engines are
pes, Ask fora d
esc iptv ¢ Cals
There is no FARM MACHINE OR IMPLEMENT that we do not handle
HEAVY WAGONS AND BUGGIES
GRASS SEED CLOVER SEED ALFALFA SEED
J.H & S. E. WEBER
Centre Hall and 0ak Hall Station
- PRODUCE AT STORES,
1AM cnncirscsrsnsssesens 38 BUiel cous
Potatoes... cee. 8 ERE Beco cures oases
=. O88R FOR RALE-The undersigned offers
mia a8 good chunk will
work anywhere | can be bought #t a barga'n .
H W. DISGES,
Centre Hall, Pa e0Nnsy Vania
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N ARTED-—Agent in Qentre county for a
high grade, medium priced line
of automobi “Getinonthis, you can save
mooey. ~ : Pens. Automobile Co. 7181
Kelly 8t., KE E Pitsburg, Pa
GRAIN MARKET,
Ree... wee 65 1 Whent
Barley B OBE chris rniins sa
SR
Personally -Conducted
Excursions to
Niagara Fa
August 30, September
$
PURSE LOST <A ladys purse, containing
three or four dollars and a number of
small kodak pictures, some of which sre the
likeness of the owner, was lost on Sunday aller.
noon betwesn the Fish Hatohery and Bellefonte.
Kindly return to the underagned
RUTH THOMAS,
Centre Hall,
Ladies’
Shirt Waists, Skirts,
eckwear, Underwear
Hosiery, Shoes, Etc.
-
Come in and look over our stock.
13, 27, October 11, 1911
$7.50 “Centre Hal
EPECIAL TRAIN of Poliman Parlor Cars,
Dining Car, and Day Conches_ running via
WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE-The un-
offers for sale the dwelling
house adjoining the Penns Valley Banking
Company Soper , on Church sireel, the prop
erty known as Bpicher home. The house is in
good repalr, Jarge and oo vmodious, and well
woeated. For turther partie vars apply to
B. MINGLE
jun. 22.48 Centre Hall, Pa
Round Trip
Mate
2
Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route
Tickets good going on Special Trin and
connecting trains, and good returning on
regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS
Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo
returning.
ARM FOR SALE-~The undersigned offers
st private sale their farm, three.
fourths mile north of Tussevvilie, containing
fiftywix acres, forty nice of wnich are clear and |
u cultivation, the remainder is timbered, A
good dwelling house, and out building sreon the |
premises ; also good cisterns, and plenty of frul |
of all kinds, The perty is for sale until
toh offer to sell 4 with.
area, w ai : : 4 @ 4 j - wo AA A AA SA wo —— - .
reason for selling is on account of the ad. | ‘ .
vanosa age of the owners. For farther particu- | Centre Reporter, §1 per year.
lars ¥ w the andersigned. ls : aa
J.B BHOW ERS, | {
MRS. J. 8 SHOWERS, : SS :
Youngdale, Pa. | J
Tilustrated Booklet and full information
may be obtained from Ticket Agents.
Gents’
Furnishing Goods, in«
cluding Hats, Shoes,
Hosiery, Underwear,
Collars, Ties,
Etc.
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sale Register,
TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, one o'clock, |
twe miles east of Centre Hall, on Puritan Stock |
Farm, J, H, Detwiler, proprietor : Five norses, |
all pure bred ; pure bred Guernsey bull, three |
cows, Poland china brood sow, eleven shoats, |
Shepherd dog. Also a lot of farm (implembnts,
ALPALFA SOIL
Alfalfa soil, guaranteed to be in
oenlated, for sale. Write for
prices,
5. Ww. SMITH, - = Centre Hall, Pa.
L. F. ROAN
General Auctioneer
Farm and Stock Sales
a Specialty
For prices call
Bell 21-2, LEMONT, PA.
os 1
H. F. Rossman
Spring Mills, Pa.
PLUMBING
Bath Room Work and
General Plumbing
Hot Water Heating
AL
J. S. ROWE
CENTRE HALL - - « PA
Your dealer h® it. if not, write to
as. A test will convince you.
WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY
Refinors
Pennsylvania
Makers of ""Waverly'® Gasolines
A well known Des Moines woman
after suffering miserably for two days
from bowel complaint, was cured by
one dose of Chamberlain's Colle,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For
sale by all dealers.
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